On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 04:49:03PM -0800, Mark K. Kim wrote:
> Who wrote this voting system and how do we know nobody's stuffing the
> ballots?
I did. And unless they have access to the server, they can't alter anything.
(If you vote over and over again, it just changes your vote.
So if you vote for A B and C, and then re-vote for X Y and Z, it will
register your votes as only for X Y and Z in the end.)
> Can we vote twice if we register as members twice under
> different names?
I'd hope we'd have noticed that. ;)
> Since the system keeps track of who voted how, are the
> results of our voting gonna be published anywhere, like in the LUGOD
> Weekly?
No. ;)
> How do we know the system works as advertised?
I guess we'll find out? ;)
> Where is the advertisement about how the system works?
How's this:
* NEW, IMPROVED! *
Bill Kendrick's PHP, Perl and Shell-script-based voting system for LUGOD!
"It works!"
> Where is the voting system sourcecode if it's open source, and if not why
> not?
After the polls are closed, maybe I'll release it to the world for people
to laugh at. ;^)
> Is the code bug free and how do we know it's bug free?
Probably. And because I tested it. (I also designed it to be Bug Free(tm))
> Is the code run on a Pentium with the
> rounding bug?
I'm not sure where division comes into voting.
(Well, except when you're talking about candidates)
> If the voting system crashes can we ask for a recount?
Sure. I'll run the "grep | sort | uniq -c" script again if it 'crashes.' ;)
> Can we ask for a recount even if it doesn't crash? And... do you prefer Coke
> or Pepsi?
Rootbeer. (Pepsi a close 2nd)
-bill!
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